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German Soldier vs Polish Soldier

David R Higgins

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  • 80 sidor
  • 2020
The Nazi invasion of Poland in September 1939 saw mostly untested German troops face equally inexperienced Polish forces. With the Polish senior leadership endeavouring to hold the countrys industrialized east, Hitlers forces unleashed what was essentially a large pincer operation intended to encircle and eliminate much of Polands military strength. Harnessing this initial operational advantage, the Germans were able to attack Polish logistics, communications and command centres, thereby gaining and maintaining battlefield momentum. With the average infantry soldier on both sides comparatively well-led, equipped and transported, vital differences in battlefield support (especially air power and artillery), tactics, organization and technology would make all the difference in combat. Featuring specially commissioned artwork, archive photography and battle maps, this study focuses upon three actions that reveal the evolving nature of the 1939 campaign. The battle of Tuchola Forest (15 September) pitted fast-moving German forces against uncoordinated Polish resistance, while the battle of Wizna (710 September) saw outnumbered Polish forces impede the German push north-east of Warsaw. Finally, the battle of Bzura (919 September) demonstrated the Polish forces ability to surprise the Germans operationally during a spirited counter-attack against the invaders. All three battles featured in this book cast light on the motivation, training, tactics and combat performance of the fighting men of both sides in the 1939 struggle for Poland.
  • Författare: David R Higgins
  • Illustratör: Steve Noon
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9781472841711
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 80
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2020-10-29
  • Förlag: Osprey Publishing